Background information on the Warthog, and its penchant for golf courses. There is also an insight into the African drum.2nd SegmentAt the Boma Restaurant, for some grilled warthog.

3rd SegmentEmbarking on a game drive showing other inhabitants of the forest besides the warthog. At the Victoria Falls Hotel, preparing warthog roll. Observe the preparation of warthog steak, before it is cooked.

The African Food Adventure is a 13-part cookery series in which the host, Roger, travels through the scenic backdrop of wild and urban Africa. On his adventure, he learns a variety of ways to prepare game meat and other rare delicacies of African cuisine. Roger also challenges viewers to try preparing some of these Ďunthinkableí dishes.

In each of the three-segment episodes, a chef prepares a meal of his choice, explaining every step to the host, who translates and simplifies some of the vernacular languages into English. Each episode begins with a naturistic background to whatever dish is being cooked. For instance, if a crocodile is being cooked, viewers are given general information about the reptile and the edible and most palatable parts of its anatomy.

The second segment allows the viewer a glimpse of scenery and adventure before settling down to a step by step routine of the chef of the dayís culinary expertise.

The third segment concludes the show with randomly picked tasters, who are either food buffs or just trying something new and different, tasting the dish.

The African Food Adventure seeks to promote Southern African cuisine to the world in readiness for the 2010 soccer World Cup scheduled for South Africa.